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In memory: Les Gilsenan
Les Gilsenan 1951 – 2021. Born December 5, 1951 at Rekohu Wharekauri to Edward Archibald Gilsenan and Te Autiti Eva Kamo. Died June 3, 2021.
Posted on 20 June 2021
Read MoreFrom the Chair
Our thoughts go out to our whānau who may have been impacted by the recent floods in Canterbury and South Canterbury.
Posted on 20 June 2021
Read MoreCovid-19 vaccination clinics - Te Tauihu
E te whānau, here is a schedule of clinics to be run across Te Tauihu where you can get your Covid-19 vaccination.
Posted on 20 June 2021
Read MoreMāori Wards get go-ahead in Nelson and Marlborough
The Nelson City Council and the Marlborough District Council last month voted in favour of setting up a Māori Ward as part of their commitment to better represent whānau and…
Posted on 20 June 2021
Read MoreSign up now: Mana Rangatahi – Hōtoke 2021
Registrations are now open for the winter 2021 edition of our flagship Mana Rangatahi programme. Mana Rangatahi is nationally recognised as a leader in cultural development and revitalisation.
Posted on 18 June 2021
Read MoreAuckland whānau catch-up
The Ngāti Apa ki te Rā Tō Trusts are holding a luncheon for our Auckland and Northland-based whānau on Sunday, July 4, in Auckland.
Posted on 04 June 2021
Read MoreReo revitalisation symposium draws in sold-out crowd
Hundreds turned out in force to attend Te Kaiaotanga o Te Reo Māori, a Māori language revitalisation symposium in Blenheim.
Posted on 21 May 2021
Read More'It can be done' - Hundreds gather to hear te reo revitalisation strategies
Revitalising te reo Māori will require hunger, commitment and demand time, but it’s not impossible. Read more here from Stuff's Maia Hart.
Posted on 20 May 2021
Read MoreMarlborough's first Maori language symposium held
Revitalising te reo Māori in a region with no native speakers starts with individual whānau, reports RNZ's Meriana Johnsen for Morning Report. You can listen here.
Posted on 20 May 2021
Read MoreReviving te reo Māori at the top of the South Island
A push to revive te reo Māori at the top of South Island has been taking place in Blenheim, reports RNZ.
Posted on 20 May 2021
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